Question: Solve the given initial-value problem. 2y'' + 3y' 2y = 14x 2 4x 11, y(0) = 0 y'(0) = 0

Solve the given initial-value problem.

2y'' + 3y' – 2y = 14x2 – 4x – 11, y(0) = 0 y'(0) = 0

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